Whether its giant pyramids, gothic cathedrals, ancient temples or old Britannica style buildings, many of us are fascinated by the impressive feats of architecture devised by our ancestors. They bequeathed unto us, a plethora of varying designs and locations to explore. These sites hold many tantalizing mysteries and pose questions that have sparked debate for a myriad of reasons. From their true origins to understanding construction techniques and decerning the meaning of the symbolic artwork, carvings and statues within and without.

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What if these buildings serve a purpose other than looking pretty and being a nice place to visit?

What if they resonate?

How do we define a building of resonance one might ask? Let us approach the answer by first reminding ourselves of Nicola Tesla’s famous quote:

If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, vibration.

Let us peruse the following article with that golden nugget firmly fixed in our minds. In order to be considered a true Building of Resonance (BoR), the building must comply with at least three things from the list below. Most importantly item number one, location…

Location is Key!

BoRs are built on a convergence point of two or more of the ley lines that make up Earth’s natural energy grids. If in a church, the main convergence point is often found where the alter has been placed. 

Design and Measure

A sacred geometry lay out of the floor plan, correlating in dimensions to the height of ceiling and surrounding pillars. Most commonly found are the golden ratio Phi 1.618 and Pi 3.1416. Archways regularly depict the perfect dimensions of the Vesica Pisces.

Buildings of resonance
Pictured above; example of a Vesica Pisces.


Pictured left; St Giles Cathedral. Original Image – Secret Historian
Buildings of resonance
Pictured above; St Giles Cathedral.
Original Image – Secret Historian
Pictured above; example of a Vesica Pisces.
Sacred Geometry

Sacred geometry patterns carved into walls and ceilings, often encoded and ‘hidden’ within the decor. If everything is energy, vibration, frequency, does it not stand to reason that geometric shapes have a frequency of their own too? If so, imagine what happens to the energy flow when Earth’s natural energy lines and sacred geometry patterns are combined together.

Buildings of resonance
Ceiling Thistle Chapel, St Giles Cathedral
Original Image – Secret Historian
Tree of Life, Kabbalah, Ceiling Thistle Chapel
Original image – Secret Historian
Cardinal/Celestial

BoRs are generally found to be in line with cardinal directions and reflect the celestial movements within the dimensions of the building, similar to an astronomical clock. Chartres Cathedral is a perfect example of this. Take a look at the 2-minute video below, showing the correlations of the isle and the spires in relation to the movements of the Moon and the Sun. This highlights the level of astounding knowledge required to be able to program such accuracy into this stunning structure.

Acoustics

BoRs are built to enhance and amplify sound, vibration and frequency. The sacred dimensions of the high arched ceiling combined with the octagonal shape to this Chapter House (pictured below) creates pleasing reverberations and harmonic resonance when music is played or sung. One note sung here will last long enough for the singer to harmonize with themselves. Imagine being in this space when a whole choir is in chorus. That’s some serious reverb!

Buildings of resonance
Chapter House Westminster Abbey
Original Image – Secret Historian
Distribution

BoRs often have precision placed pillars and intricate carvings in stone or wood on the walls and ceiling. These harness, channel or anchor energy to specific parts of the building.

Buildings of resonance
St. Giles Cathedral, Scotland
Original Image – Secret Historian
Ceiling of atrium leading into Thistle Chapel.
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Thistle Chapel, Spires,
one above each seat, intricately carved in wood.
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Angels Carved in stone. Archway over entrance into Thistle Chapel.
Original Image – Secret Historian.
Cymatics

Patterns in stained glass windows resembling the vibration patterns of sound. Differing patterns adorn each building, suggesting varying frequencies. Now add church bells! When church bells are rung at slightly differing frequencies, they create interference patterns that lead to binary beats, like a pulse. Two or more churches in close proximity, within a town say, can create this pulse effect. It’s subtle but noticeable if one pays attention and can still be heard in certain locations across Briton today.

Buildings of resonance
Westminster Abbey, interior window
Original Image – Secret Historian
Buildings of resonance
Westminster Abbey, exterior window
Original image – Secret Historian
Church windows compared to cymatic patterns.
Image with thanks to Awakened Species Channel, Telegram.
Conductive Rooftops

Many BoRs have tall steeples with metal spires, or domed roofs plated with gold or made of copper. We know gold and copper are highly conductive materials. Copper is commonly used in electrical wires, and gold is favored for connectors as it remains corrosion free.

Buildings of resonance
Westminster Cathedral. Note the copper domes are barely visible from street level.
Original Image – Secret Historian
Westminster Cathedral,
aerial view.
Google Earth image

It’s worth mentioning that copper is growing in popularity as the revival of the ‘Electroculture Movement’ gathers momentum. People are reporting seeing impressive results with their plants and vegetables by adding copper ariels in various shapes coined as ‘orgone collectors’. Could it be possible that these buildings are acting like massive orgone collectors? Mega energy conductors to enhance the wellbeing of the realm?

Buildings of resonance
Westminster Abbey, London. Original Image – Secret Historian
Buildings of resonance
Royal Courts of Justice, London.
Original Image – Secret Historian
Buildings of resonance
Westminster Abbey, London. Original Image – Secret Historian

On the roof tops we see stone carved in shapes similar to aerials or antenna. Considering these buildings are built on earth’s energy lines, could all of these conductive shapes in highly conductive materials, be drawing energy up from the Earth or down from the aether? Or perhaps both?

Buildings of resonance
St. Giles Cathedral, Scotland
Original Image – Secret Historian
Now Ponder…

Were these buildings designed to be conductors of sound, vibration and frequency? Did they form geometric grids across the realm with other BoRs to further harness these natural frequencies? Perhaps for expanding/altering consciousness? Aligning the energy fields of the human body? Aligning humans to Earth’s energy fields to promote a harmonized, symbiotic existence with nature? Consider the benefits to health and fertility by raising vibration. Did these BoRs harness electrostatic electricity for power, like a giant earth battery? Does this energy open channels of communication to spirit? Perhaps these energies open a channel to source/God energy for prayer? Zero Balancing BG3 Energy? Harnessing electromagnetic energy? Could it be all of the above combined or something else entirely?

Let us know what do you think.

That’s the basics top noted for now, there is much more to uncover here. Armed with our trusty diagnostic list of things to look out for, over the coming weeks we shall closer inspect some of these structures and spaces of interest. We shall endeavor to analyze them individually, to see if they have what it takes to be hailed a true Building of Resonance.

Stay Tuned!!!

Pun completely intended.

For the avid researcher, I have included a couple of short videos of interest relating to BoRs below. A touch of background knowledge to entice further hypotheses.

By The Secret Historian

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